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Principles of LEED (BD+C and ID+C)LEED Implementation

Learn from USGBC's LEED subject matter experts and GBCI reviewers as they provide the top ten strategies for project teams pursuing LEED certification.

Eligible for 1 CE
HOUR.

1CE

LEED Green Associate

LEED AP BD+C

LEED AP O+M

LEED AP ID+C

LU/HSW

LEED version: v2009

Published on: September 18, 2013

Average: 4.3(19 votes)

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About

Learn from USGBC's LEED subject matter experts and GBCI reviewers as they provide the top ten strategies for project teams pursuing LEED certification.

By reviewing the key first steps that project teams should take, our speakers will walk through the key foundational concepts that LEED APs need to grasp in order to maximize the success of a project. Rating system selection, Minimum Program Requirements, Integrative Performance, LEED's Volume and Campus programs, quality control and more will be discussed to reveal the most important considerations for LEED projects. This session prepares viewers to dive into the remaining sessions in the Principles of LEED series, which focus on specific credit categories.

Objectives

Comply with LEED Minimum Program Requirements

Incorporate an integrative process for goal setting and quality control

Plan for ongoing performance beyond initial certification

Communicate unique circumstances in LEED submittal

Identify the possible roles of a LEED AP for success in implementing LEED